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Edward Lawrence "Ed" Fenton Jr.

Middletown, Connecticut

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Edward L. Fenton, Jr. MIDDLETOWN, CT - Edward Lawrence Fenton, Jr., 76, of Long Hill Rd., Middletown, CT, husband of 50 years to Susan (Killme-yer) Fenton, died Friday April 8, 2011 at his home. He was born in Springfield, MA, the son of the late Edward L. Fenton, Sr., Esq. and Marion (Hughes)...

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Dear Sue, I am so sorry to hear about Ed's passing. I remember Ed from Aetna, and when I moved in here he was always so helpful! I will miss him. Let's get together soon; perhaps we can go for a walk together!
Love, Debbie Skubel Robinson

To All Our Dear Friends,
I can't tell you what your outpouring of love, memories and sympathy has meant to me. Eddie was fortunate to have good friends but he would be surprised at just how many folks have remembered him fondly. My Eddie will be missed! Love to all, Susan

Dear Sue, Carl and Kurt - At a moment like this there are no words to ease your pain, but please be assured that we feel your great loss deeply. Eddie was a childhood friend for over 60 years. We spent many many happy hours together. Loved to hear Don and Eddie talk about their childhood "pranks", the times spent in the "shack" and cabin, Eddie driving to Union College to deliver the fraternity mascot that Don had lost while at home on break, etc. etc. etc.I especially loved it when now...

Sue, you are in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. I will always remember Eddie for his sense of humor and wit. Mara Fortune, Jupiter, Florida

I am so happy I got to talk to grandpa on the phone before he passed. He taught me so much as a child and I am so glad he got to meet his great grandson. I will miss him so much. Grandma Sue, I love you and I hope to see you very soon.
Love,
Taylor (Grandchild)

To the Fenton Family...I worked with Ed at Aetna. Ed always had time to help me understand an issue, edit a letter or just make me laugh. I treasure my memories of a caring and intelligent man. I am very sorry for your loss and hope you find comfort in your memories of a good man.

Sue & family,

We knew Ed as a funny, caring person. We're so very sorry for your loss.

Love,
Karen and Bruce Tyler

Sue,

On behalf of the staff and board of Godfrey Library, we are so sorry for your loss. I know that Ed had been sick for a while, but we had no idea how serious his illness might be. If there is anything we might do to help, please let us know.

Bruce

Desr Sue and the"boys"There are are a few people I remember in my 91 years but RL Fenton takes up a specia place in my galaxy of friends. I will always remember him in a window seat at the Grist Mill enjoying his liver and bacon along with my wife and when he was a bad boy also a sip of Wild Turkey. We would offer a prayer but we know he wouldn't be listening!!Will se you sometime. EJ and Jane